by CuHeMo Project | Jun 10, 2026 | Project News, Uncategorized
A new paper from CuHeMo’s Thailand sub-project documents how the Moken, a traditionally semi-nomadic seafaring people of the Andaman Sea, have been progressively “trapped in place” by overlapping pressures: national park regulations, maritime border...
by CuHeMo Project | Jun 10, 2026 | Project News
We are pleased to announce the publication of a new CuHeMo consortium paper in Geo: Geography and Environment: Ismail, N., Boas, I., Bunchuay-Peth, S., Zhu, A. L., Sasiwongsaroj, K., Husa, L., Berger, M., Kebede, A., Sall, A., Chaisingkananont, S., & Ndiaye, A....
by CuHeMo Project | Oct 10, 2025 | Project News
A new article by CuHeMo team members Annah Lake Zhu, Amadou Ndiaye, and Ingrid Boas, together with Ruben Dahm (Deltares) and Margaux Mauclaire (Bordeaux Montaigne University) has just been published in Land Use Policy. The paper asks a pointed question: why does...
by CuHeMo Project | Oct 7, 2025 | Project News
CuHeMo team members Annah Lake Zhu and Amadou Ndiaye have published a public commentary in The Conversation on Africa’s Great Green Wall — one of the continent’s most ambitious environmental projects. In accessible, jargon-free language, they explain why a...
by Simon Bunchuay-Peth | Nov 25, 2024 | Project News
The CuHeMo project successfully conducted a Methods Workshop today, focusing on innovative ways to bridge qualitative and participatory research with natural sciences and climate data analysis. This workshop brought together a transdisciplinary group of researchers...
by Simon Bunchuay-Peth | Oct 6, 2024 | Project News
We are happy to announce the ‘soft launch’ of the CuHeMo Project’s website, now available at www.cuhemo.org and we are glad that you found your way on our project website. This platform will serve as the central hub for all project activities,...